Joseph Hutchinson a Memorial Adopted September 26 1910 By the Unitarian Club
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With a clear, active and versatile mind, and an intense interest in all things human, Mr. Hutchinson had a 5 true sense of humor. He readily saw the ridiculous side of a thing and had a gift of putting it tellingly. He was some- times satirical and always witty. We all recall his felicity in presiding at a meeting and his happy introduction of men and subjects. Occasionally he seemed somewhat regardless of results. He was daring, but he was unconscious of of- fense and would not knowingly wound... the feelings of another. He had a vein of critical judgment and was not apt to withhold an unfavorable opinion which he entertained. In his earlier life he was inclined to be severe and to have little generosity of judgment, but he mellowed with age and grew more kindly. His very early youth was rigidly re- strained. His grandfather was an aus- tere Quaker, who, when he heard the boy whistle, would say: "Joseph, will thee never be serious?" We who knew him as a young man thought him quite suffic- iently serious.
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